Crane et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Coherent and incoherent XUV emission in helium and neon, laser-driven plasmasCrane et al., 2002
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- Crane J
- Perry M
- Strickland D
- Herman S
- Falcone R
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- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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The authors present results of measurements of high-order harmonic generation and XUV spontaneous emission in helium and neon plasmas excited by a short pulse laser at intensities between 10/sup 14/and 5* 10/sup 17/W/cm/sup 2/. They compare the observed …
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